Friday, March 17, 2006
- SacBee: Analysis: Governor sounds upbeat as fingers point his way
- SFChron: GOP frustrates governor by rejecting bonds
- SFChron: Voters given political fight instead of bond they sought
- OakTrib: Governor, legislators vow deal by November
- CCTimes: Governor plans to revive bond for November ballot
- SJMerc: Schwarzenegger still predicts victory after bond debacle
- LAT: Loss on Public Works Is a Crack in Reelection Plan
- IVDB: Governor wants bond measure on November ballot
- LAT: Many Found Elements to Hate in Gov.'s Plan
- LADN: New try in failed bond bid
- SBSun: Bonds plans fizzle
- RivPE: Bond goal moves to fall
- OCReg: Bond bills: Much ado for nothing
- SDUT: Governor says bonds will be on Nov. ballot
- BakCal: Thomas' campaign funds at issue
- LAT: Regents to Overhaul President's Office
- SDUT: UC regents outline plans for improved oversight
- LAT: UC Board Approves Sudan Divestment
- SacBee: Regents to pare Sudan holdings
- SFChron: UC regents vote to shed Sudan investments
- CCTimes: UC to drop stocks tied to Sudan
- OCReg: Megan's Law Web site legal quandary
- SacBee: New execution protocol released
- StockRec: Judge to tour execution ward
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: Disastrous politicking - SacBee: Infrastructure bond collapse proves anew that Capitol is broken
- OakTrib: County races offer competitive fields
- BakCal: McCarthy eggs $5,000 a crack for fundraiser
- VentStar: Boating center issue addressed in Sacramento
- LADN: Gallegly under fire to explain condition
- LAT: Bond Defeat Felt at City Hall
- LAT: Arellano Likely to Appear on Ballot
- LADN: Arellano wants out; might stay on ballot
- LAT: Sheriff Revokes Donors' ID Cards
- LAT: Mayor Urges LAPD to Help Close Budget Gap
- LAT: Words Spark Suit in Sheriff Campaign
- RivPE: Mayor determined to join Assembly race
- RivPE: Democrats demand inquiry into voter registration
- SDUT: Ewell's e-mail recovered
- SDUT: Meeting to reveal S.D. pension deficit
- NCTimes: GOP claims Busby illegally used university site
- NCTimes: Substance lacking in candidates' remarks on ethics